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On Aug 16, 3:32*am, Pat Flannery wrote:
On 8/15/2010 6:25 PM, wrote: Well, the Pegasus rocket uses the Stargazer (a modified L-1011) aircraft to launch it: http://www.orbital.com/NewsInfo/Publ...gasus_fact.pdf Does the Army have any similar aircraft? *Or would they have to outsource the "mothership" job? The military has been doing tests on a C-17A Globemaster II as a booster launch aircraft:http://www.airlaunchllc.com/index.htm AirLaunch LLC is, I believe, kaput. Once it gets down to only 12 feet long, a lot of different aircraft could theoretically carry it, including a F-15 going Mach 2 in a zoom climb at over 60,000 feet...which would really help its total abilities in regard to needed delta-V. In fact, if it wasn't too heavy, a F-15 might be able to carry two aloft at once for simultaneous launching (one from under either wing,... Boeing has looked at an unmanned F-15 carrying a sizable solid rocket space booster/global range strike missile on its back. The Israelies have also looked at a similar-role but smaller multi-stage missile carried underneath. |
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